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for now, let me say simply that no one who has walked the streets of tehran who has seen iran's economy is not collapsing or attacked or range of iranian could possibly think that sanctions are working in a way that will compile the islamic republic conclusion ursa minor to american demands on the nuclear issue. that is delusional. on the arab awakening, the same tendency save actions are working and they seek to embrace the defined proposition at the same social current of pro-american leaders in tunisia and egypt are empowered islamists across the arab world will in iran somehow transformed these tonic republic into a secular liberal state. that is truly logic defined. in tehran, we can tell you iranian policymakers and analysts see the arab awakening is usually passes for the regional position. they judge correctly that any arab government which becomes warmer sentiment of the people's beliefs, concerned were also become less enthusiastic about strategic cooperation, let alone israel and foreign policy independence. tehran doesn't need. government to need more program in. plus pro-am
for now, let me say simply that no one who has walked the streets of tehran who has seen iran's economy is not collapsing or attacked or range of iranian could possibly think that sanctions are working in a way that will compile the islamic republic conclusion ursa minor to american demands on the nuclear issue. that is delusional. on the arab awakening, the same tendency save actions are working and they seek to embrace the defined proposition at the same social current of pro-american leaders...
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Jan 27, 2013
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for now let me say simply that no one who has walked the streets of tehran who has seen that iran's economy is not collapsing or who's talked to a range of iranians could possibly think that sanctions are working in a way that will compel either the islamic republic's implosion or its surrender to american demands on the nuclear issue. that is delusional. on the arab awakening, the same pundits who say that sanctions are working advise you to embrace the logic-defying proposition that the same social currents that depose pro-american leaders in tunisia and egypt and are empowering islamists in countries across the arab world will, in iran, somehow transform the islamic republic into a secular/liberal state. that is truly logic-defying. in the tehran we can tell you -- in tehran we can tell you iranian policymakers and analysts see the awakening as hugely positive for the islamic republic's regional position. they judge, correctly, that any arab government which becomes at all more representative of it people's beliefs, concerns, etc., will also become less enthusiastic about strategic coope
for now let me say simply that no one who has walked the streets of tehran who has seen that iran's economy is not collapsing or who's talked to a range of iranians could possibly think that sanctions are working in a way that will compel either the islamic republic's implosion or its surrender to american demands on the nuclear issue. that is delusional. on the arab awakening, the same pundits who say that sanctions are working advise you to embrace the logic-defying proposition that the same...
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Jan 22, 2013
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all in fact are deeply invested in kids because the most successful our children are, the more our economy grows. arches, teachers, professors and entrepreneurs can you name it, all the children. the greatest natural resource we have in america is our children. again, under cultivated. long story short, late at night this woman said this and i go back at her and she goes back to me and i said finally, why don't we see what it's like to live on food stamps or the snap program. and so i went to bed thinking no big deal. i woke up and it was a big story. [laughter] and so i called my staff and i said, guess what i am doing? but it was a powerful thing, because newark is one of 14 cities in america that has a food policy director and i really think ought -- all city should have. we have done a lot of work on trying to expand affordable healthy options. the more i talked to my food policy director, this is a great thing. we cannot but raise the level of compassion and understanding and this bill bad stereotypes about snap and families that are on snap, and focus them instead on the realities of
all in fact are deeply invested in kids because the most successful our children are, the more our economy grows. arches, teachers, professors and entrepreneurs can you name it, all the children. the greatest natural resource we have in america is our children. again, under cultivated. long story short, late at night this woman said this and i go back at her and she goes back to me and i said finally, why don't we see what it's like to live on food stamps or the snap program. and so i went to...
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Jan 27, 2013
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we still have a bigger and drizzle the economy. it's going to be slow, it's going to be way below what the growth rate should be. we are going to be stuck with higher unemployment than we should have and face detonations' like the 1970's and it's unfortunate the compound difference between the 1.5 to 2% growth rate and 4% growth rate or 5% we have over ten to 15 years is huge. so we are probably not going to have in the short term we may in the long term and i will talk about that in just a second, but we are setting up an environment for way below the growth which has significant long-term consequences. i do get really worried about ten colin 20 years on the road that kind of time we have a recipe for economic disaster in that, and if we don't change from altruism and pragmatism and free lunch mentality and restore the principle that made america great, the numbers are staggering. the unfunded liability under the social security, medicare, the new obamacare is the government on funded pension plan was $100 trillion. that is a stun
we still have a bigger and drizzle the economy. it's going to be slow, it's going to be way below what the growth rate should be. we are going to be stuck with higher unemployment than we should have and face detonations' like the 1970's and it's unfortunate the compound difference between the 1.5 to 2% growth rate and 4% growth rate or 5% we have over ten to 15 years is huge. so we are probably not going to have in the short term we may in the long term and i will talk about that in just a...
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Jan 28, 2013
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because they were so-called developed economies. and so what i thought i would do here is just run through some of the lessons that we learned there that i think, unfortunately, shut up and looked at by the europeans. and they are only now starting to realize that they could have cut down the present negative situation because let's face it, europe as a whole, with a few exceptions, is in either a recession or stagnation. first, each country is unique. this is something they didn't want to see. greece adding the situation by longtime mismanagement on the fiscal side and raid the banks. in the case of ireland, it was the banks the drag the sovereign is -- sovereign as. in the case of portugal, with some portuguese in the audience here, it was basically a decade of no growth in portugal. in the case of spain, it was a bubble in real estate that was financed by mainly the savings and loan institutions, some of which have gone under, a number have gone under. and a government that basically drove up the deficit, and regional governments
because they were so-called developed economies. and so what i thought i would do here is just run through some of the lessons that we learned there that i think, unfortunately, shut up and looked at by the europeans. and they are only now starting to realize that they could have cut down the present negative situation because let's face it, europe as a whole, with a few exceptions, is in either a recession or stagnation. first, each country is unique. this is something they didn't want to see....
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Jan 27, 2013
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the tenth largest economy, korea, in the world. and he has said he really wants to move ahead on that. and so i really hope so. but, of course, it's clouded by theserser the territorial dispu. the other is something, and trade as was mentioned as the subject that terry mcgraw has shown tremendous leadership in over the last decade. and we now have something new on the table, not so new, it was announced almost two years ago which is the trans-pacific partnership. and i think japan should be part of that. it'll take a courageous decision of abi because there are a lot of people, entrenched interests in japan that do not want to be a part of that. but i think if we could do things that we talked about before, you know, he's announced the fiscal stimulus, pushing the bank of japan on a monetary stimulus. if he could do the structural reforms i discussed and push on these two, northeast economic bloc and the pan-pacific trade agreement, i think this'll be a big help to japan on exports. and as we all know, japan is very dependent on ex
the tenth largest economy, korea, in the world. and he has said he really wants to move ahead on that. and so i really hope so. but, of course, it's clouded by theserser the territorial dispu. the other is something, and trade as was mentioned as the subject that terry mcgraw has shown tremendous leadership in over the last decade. and we now have something new on the table, not so new, it was announced almost two years ago which is the trans-pacific partnership. and i think japan should be...
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Jan 26, 2013
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air force one with the heading air force one and he writes on one of them one step, 2 cabinet, 3 the economy in with the staff, the cabinet immediately and the congressional leadership. we know about incidents that occurred during that flight or in one case just before it took off when lyndon johnson called to robert kennedy. these at the to to to have hated each other all their lives. at the time, kennedy is having lunch, he had a house in virginia called hickory hill, a big old house. then there's a long green lawn its slowed down. robert kennedy is sitting at a table with robert morgan who is jewish attorney for new york and two things happen simultaneously. all of a sudden the house is being repainted, there was a guy on the latter and all of a sudden he claps the shortwave transistor radio to his year,s down a ladder and starts to run towards us as fast as he can and at that moment the telephone rings on the table on the other side of the swimming pool and kennedy gets up and and does it and says to robert kennedy it is j. edgar hoover and hoover is telling robert kennedy that his broth
air force one with the heading air force one and he writes on one of them one step, 2 cabinet, 3 the economy in with the staff, the cabinet immediately and the congressional leadership. we know about incidents that occurred during that flight or in one case just before it took off when lyndon johnson called to robert kennedy. these at the to to to have hated each other all their lives. at the time, kennedy is having lunch, he had a house in virginia called hickory hill, a big old house. then...